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The Milstad these days seems little more than a glorified crèche apart from pitifully pissed women in daffodil hats waving to a cameraman for a millisecond.
I never ever have or would drink at a game whilst in play and never go to a bar to purchase overpriced ale. If I want to drink urine ,I could utilise my toilet bowl. It was a great contest but my God much of our support is embarrassing.
Beer drinkers @ rugby on 12:13 - Nov 23 by perchrockjack
The Milstad these days seems little more than a glorified crèche apart from pitifully pissed women in daffodil hats waving to a cameraman for a millisecond.
I never ever have or would drink at a game whilst in play and never go to a bar to purchase overpriced ale. If I want to drink urine ,I could utilise my toilet bowl. It was a great contest but my God much of our support is embarrassing.
Agree about the support, I was there last week and the Mexican wave was pathetic, thing is, as most have said its a day out these days, I'd suggest that a vast majority of the people there have no idea about the game at all, some couldn't even name the players apart from the more popular players.
My mother in law and her partner have been going to Wales games for years, as long as I've known them. After the Fiji game last week they've vowed never to go again due to the out of control kids and p*ssed up valley slappers with no interest in the events taking place on the pitch.
Worked at the stadium for years and as others have mentioned, the difference in crowd demographic is very noticeable now.
The bars should be closed before kick off and reopen at the end so that genuine fans can watch the match, rather than be impeded by others who spend most of their time in the toilet or queuing at the bar.
Can't see it happening as there's so much money to be made from food and beverages - £7.00 for a pint and a pie!!
With a 5.30 kick off, many have been on the beer for a good few hours so little wonder the atmosphere is often mooted when they're topping up at the bar or constantly up and down to the toilet......
Quote of the day: "Is THIS the queue for the toilet?"
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Beer drinkers @ rugby on 12:52 - Nov 23 with 739 views
It really annoys me the majority of the people who watch the rugby specifically middle aged women have never watched a domestic rugby game in their lives and they more than likely never will and then use the rugby internationals as an excuse to get themselves into a state and behave like a naughty 5 year old.
Beer drinkers @ rugby on 15:51 - Nov 23 by ApeShit
So if you don't care what other people wear to rugby, why are you on this thread commenting about it?
It's a lazy Sunday. I don't care about Liverpool or Crystal Palace either, but I commented about them.
My point on this thread was that I think its a good thing that fans can't drink in view of the pitch, as people would be up and down the stairs blocking views all game. Someone said people who wear casual suits to games are pricks and I said I could see why a barman would think that. Personally, I couldn't care less who wears what to rugby or weddings, but just for the record I go for suits at weddings, sometimes without a tie if I am an evening guest. I dress more casually at sporting events.
I guess you do care what other people wear to rugby?
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Beer drinkers @ rugby on 16:09 - Nov 23 with 556 views
Beer drinkers @ rugby on 16:06 - Nov 23 by jack247
It's a lazy Sunday. I don't care about Liverpool or Crystal Palace either, but I commented about them.
My point on this thread was that I think its a good thing that fans can't drink in view of the pitch, as people would be up and down the stairs blocking views all game. Someone said people who wear casual suits to games are pricks and I said I could see why a barman would think that. Personally, I couldn't care less who wears what to rugby or weddings, but just for the record I go for suits at weddings, sometimes without a tie if I am an evening guest. I dress more casually at sporting events.
I guess you do care what other people wear to rugby?
Don't care about rugby at all and I don't judge people by what they wear.
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Beer drinkers @ rugby on 16:20 - Nov 23 with 552 views